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![]() Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Tennessee
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About two months ago, I asked Ms. Elks, the Executive Director of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, if she would post a list of current Tennessee licensees to serve liquor for on-premises consumption. She stated in a letter to me dated 8 May 2008 that she had directed her "computer person" to do so as soon as the state website was updated. I checked on the site tonight, and it is indeed there, as of 30 May 2008:
http://www.state.tn.us/abc/LBD%20LIC...2005302008.pdf One can also find it by going to the Alcoholic Beverage Commission's website, clicking on the "Commission Matters" button, and then clicking on the "TABC Current Licenses Issued" link. It leads to the 95-page (currently) .pdf referenced above. This will allow Tennessee HCP holders to prevent inadvertent violations of the law. It will also give holders the address to send copies of their receipts for the money they did spend in the non-alcohol-serving restaurant that they might have spent in the licensee's establishment instead if Mr. Naifeh hadn't killed restaurant-carry reform this year. ![]() I think tough economic times are ahead for the restaurant industry in Tennessee. Tennesseans, let's be certain these establishments know of the business they are losing from us because we cannot legally carry in their establishments!
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![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: what used to be the state of Franklin (look it up)
Posts: 1,719
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thank you!!!
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